Womens Rugby World Cup 2017 Match Summary Canada Women 52 - 0 Wales Women Queens University 52 (26) FT (HT) 0 (0) 22/08/2017 Match 22

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Womens Rugby World Cup 2017 Match Summary Canada Women 52 - 0 Wales Women Queens University 52 (26) FT (HT) 0 (0) 22/08/2017 Match 22 Womens Rugby World Cup 2017 Match Summary Canada Women 52 - 0 Wales Women Queens University 52 (26) FT (HT) 0 (0) 22/08/2017 Match 22 Player of the Match- Latoya Blackwood (Canada Women) Points Tries Cons Pens DGs YC RC Points Tries Cons Pens DGs YC RC Julianne Zussman 15 Dyddgu Hywel 10 2 Elissa Alarie 14 Jess Kavanagh-Williams Brittany Waters 13 Gemma Rowland Amanda Thornborough 12 Hannah Jones Frederique Rajotte 11 Elen Evans Emily Belchos 10 Elinor Snowsill 15 1 5 Brianna Miller 9 Sian Moore Carolyn McEwen 1 Caryl Thomas Laura Russell 2 Carys Phillips (c) Olivia DeMerchant 3 Amy Evans 5 1 Cindy Nelles 4 Rebecca Rowe Latoya Blackwood 5 Melissa Clay 5 1 Jacey Grusnick 6 Alisha Butchers 5 1 Karen Paquin 7 Rachel Taylor Kelly Russell (c) 8 Sioned Harries Jane Kirby 16 Kelsey Jones Brittany Kassil 17 Gwenllian Pyrs DaLeaka Menin 18 Megan York Kayla Mack 19 Siwan Lillicrap 5 1 Barbara Mervin 20 Shona Powell-Hughes 1 Chelsea Guthrie 21 Keira Bevan Andrea Burk 22 Robyn Wilkins Alex Tessier 23 Jodie Evans Ball Carries Metres Made Tackles Ball Carries Metres Made Tackles Kelly Russell 17 Julianne Zussman 184 Brittany Waters 10 Alisha Butchers 10 Rachel Taylor 39 Alisha Butchers 17 Cindy Nelles 16 Elissa Alarie 118 Emily Belchos 6 Shona Powell-Hughes 10 Elen Evans 20 Gemma Rowland 13 Julianne Zussman 14 Frederique Rajotte 81 Andrea Burk 6 Rachel Taylor 8 Shona Powell-Hughes 14 Rachel Taylor 12 Referee Aimee Barrett-theron (RSA) Assistant Referee 1 Cwengile Jadezweni (RSA) TMO Kevin Beggs (IRE) Assistant Referee 2 Marie Lematte (FRA) For more, go to www.rwcwomens.com Canada Women 52 - 0 Wales Women Match Timeline Match Time Canada Women Score Wales Women Match Time 7:18 Elissa Alarie - Try 5 - 0 8:33 Brianna Miller - Conversion 7 - 0 Off - Sioned Harries 27:30 On - Shona Powell-Hughes 27:30 27:56 Brianna Miller - Try 12 - 0 28:43 Brianna Miller - Conversion 14 - 0 14 - 0 Shona Powell-Hughes - Yellow card 31:49 34:36 Cindy Nelles - Try 19 - 0 36:05 Brianna Miller - Conversion 21 - 0 39:27 Elissa Alarie - Try 26 - 0 26 - 0 40:58 40:58 End of first half 26 - 0 Off - Dyddgu Hywel 40:06 On - Jodie Evans 40:06 Off - Shona Powell-Hughes 41:34 On - Sioned Harries 41:34 43:51 Jacey Grusnick - Try 31 - 0 45:16 Brianna Miller - Conversion 33 - 0 On - Keira Bevan 45:36 Off - Sian Moore 45:36 Off - Rebecca Rowe 45:37 On - Siwan Lillicrap 45:37 45:43 On - Andrea Burk 45:43 Off - Amanda Thornborough 48:21 Karen Paquin - Try 38 - 0 49:38 Brianna Miller - Conversion 40 - 0 52:25 On - Jane Kirby 52:25 Off - Laura Russell 52:26 On - Brittany Kassil 52:26 Off - Carolyn McEwen 52:27 On - DaLeaka Menin 52:27 Off - Olivia DeMerchant 53:51 Off - Emily Belchos 53:51 On - Alex Tessier On - Gwenllian Pyrs 55:31 Off - Caryl Thomas 55:31 Off - Amy Evans 55:32 On - Megan York 55:32 55:39 Off - Jacey Grusnick 55:39 On - Kayla Mack 55:42 Off - Karen Paquin 55:42 On - Barbara Mervin 55:49 Off - Brianna Miller 55:49 On - Chelsea Guthrie On - Robyn Wilkins 55:56 Off - Elinor Snowsill 55:56 56:02 Penalty Try 47 - 0 On - Shona Powell-Hughes 58:08 Off - Sioned Harries 58:08 Off - Carys Phillips 66:29 On - Kelsey Jones 66:29 72:45 Barbara Mervin - Try 52 - 0 52 - 0 81:42 81:42 End of second half 52 - 0.
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